* Police are seeking the public’s help finding a Soundview teen who has been missing more than a month.

Destiny Olivera (above), 14, was last seen leaving her home at 1020 Soundview Ave. at 7 a.m. Sept. 20, cops said.

* A bandit made off with an undisclosed amount of money from a bank in Pelham Parkway yesterday, police said.

The thief walked in to a Bank of America branch at 2198 White Plains Road around 9 a.m., cops said. It was not clear yesterday if he slipped a teller a note or announced a robbery.

QUEENS

* Cops say this man (above) is one of two responsible for mugging several people at gunpoint during a one-day crime spree in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park and in Forest Hills, Queens, last week.

Authorities say the two thieves robbed at least six people by sneaking up on them, flashing a gun and demanding cash before fleeing in a white Chevy van.

The first mugging took place near 16th Street and Union Square West at 4:10 a.m. Oct. 24, police said. One of the thugs shoved a silver semiautomatic handgun in the face of a 58-year-old man while his cohort rifled through the victim’s pockets and snatched his wallet.

Fifteen minutes later, the duo robbed a 38-year-old man on West 18th Street, cops said. About three hours after that, they struck again and robbed a 54-year-old man near South Greenway in Queens.

During the next five minutes, they approached a 75-year-old man at Bow Street and 71st Avenue and stole his wallet and jewelry, then robbed a 24-year-old man who had stumbled upon the stickup.

The man pictured, whose image was captured on a surveillance camera near one of the robberies, is the one who goes through the victims’ pockets and steals their belongings, sources said.

BROOKLYN

* Two suspects were arrested yesterday in connection with the brutal stabbing and beating of a man with whom they had a long-standing dispute.

Stanley Palaismond, 35, and Jorge Alfonso, 23, were picked up by Brooklyn South Task Force cops just blocks away from where they allegedly beat the 24-year-old victim Sunday afternoon.

They were charged with assault and weapons possession in connection with the attack, which took place on East Eighth Street in Flatbush.

The victim, whose name was withheld pending family notification, was fighting for his life at Kings County Hospital. (s, lcf)

* Police yesterday were investigating the stabbing of man who was critically wounded in Borough Park.

The 24-year-old victim was knifed at about 1:50 p.m. Sunday, cops said. Police could not provide an address for where the attack took place.

The victim was fighting for his life at Kings County Hospital. (m)

STATEN ISLAND

* A man was arrested in Huguenot after cops who had observed him talking on a cellphone while driving found weapons on his person and drugs in his vehicle, authorities said.

William Jensen, 27, of Arden Heights, was driving down Huguenot Avenue near Amboy Road when he was pulled over at 8:10 p.m. Friday, authorities said.

Cops ran a check on Jensen’s license and discovered that he had five suspensions, officials said.

Then the officers searched Jensen, and found he was carrying two knives, authorities said.

A search of the car revealed a stash of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, sources said.